Medical Care
The NCC Hospital maintains
a patient-oriented medical care system by operating 15 multidisciplinary
centers, including ten organ-specific centers for the stomach, liver,
lung, colorectum, breast and uterus, the sites of the most common
cancers in Korea. Each center consists of medical and radiation
oncologists, surgeons, nurses, therapists and other support staff
specializing in oncology. This unique system enables patients
to enjoy quality care services by putting patient satisfaction first.
The Hospital also plays a leading role in developing treatment protocols for the common cancers in Korea. As part of activating multi-center clinical research, the Ministry of Health & Welfare designated NCC as the Clinical Research Center for Solid Tumors (CRCST) in 2004. Currently, it functions as a coordinating agency for developing practical guidelines for hemato-oncologic treatments.
The Hospital also plays a leading role in developing treatment protocols for the common cancers in Korea. As part of activating multi-center clinical research, the Ministry of Health & Welfare designated NCC as the Clinical Research Center for Solid Tumors (CRCST) in 2004. Currently, it functions as a coordinating agency for developing practical guidelines for hemato-oncologic treatments.
















